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A Raman chip for rapid and specific detection of trace mercury ions in seawater

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 346, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2021.130468

Keywords

SERS; Chip; Trace Hg2+; Rapid detection; Seawater

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21475088]
  2. International Joint Laboratory on Resource Chemistry (IJLRC)
  3. Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Green Energy Chemical Engineering [18DZ2254200]
  4. Shanghai Municipal Education Committee Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging Probes and Sensors
  5. International Joint Laboratory on Resource Chemistry of Ministry of Education
  6. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Functional Materials

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The study developed a chip for detecting Hg2+ in seawater, which utilizes GSH and gold film on ITO substrate to achieve superior SERS effect, showing quick response to trace Hg2+ ions.
Mercury ions (Hg2+) in seawater even at trace level could continuously cause serious threats to marine fishes as well as to human health by food chain. In this work, a chip for sensing Hg2+ in seawater is constructed by dense decoration of glutathione (GSH) onto ITO-Au film, designated as ITO-Au-GSH. The chip avoids the serious aggregation of nanoparticles in seawater, exhibiting the superior surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) effect. The sensing strategy is due to GSH enriching Hg2+ ions by -COOH and then 4-mercaptopyridine as signal reporter selectively docking onto the GSH bound Hg2+ via formation of specific Hg-S bond, which is validated by SERS and DFT calculation. Under the optimized condition, ITO-Au-GSH-chip-based SERS protocol has a quick response to trace Hg2+ ions in water. The quantitative linear range is from 2 ng/L to 200 mu g/L (R2 = 0.9871) and the limit of detection (LOD) of 1.76 ng/L is reached, which meets the limitation amount (2 mu g/L) of Hg2+ ions in water set by USEPA and WHO. In this work, a portable Raman spectrometer and such Raman-chip are used to onsite monitor Hg2+ in seawater and a good linear relationship is in the range of 20 ng/L to 200 mu g/L with the LOD of 4.77 ng/L. Clearly, the SERS-chip-based portable Raman strategy paves a path to realize seaside monitoring of marine environmental and early warning for mercury pollution.

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